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रोमक (romaka)

 
शब्दसागरः
English
रोमक
m.
(-कः)
1. The city of Rome.
2. A Roman.
n.
(-कं) Loadstone.
Capeller Eng
English
रोमक
m.
pl.
the Romans.
Spoken Sanskrit
English
रोमक romaka
m.
Romans
रोमक romaka
m.
Rome
रोमक romaka
m.
people of the Roman empire
रोमक romaka
m.
Roman
रोमक romaka
n.
kind of magnet
रोमक romaka
n.
kind of saline earth and the salt extracted from it
रोमक romaka
n.
hair
रोमक romaka
m.
Romans
रोमकविषय romakaviSaya
m.
country or empire of the Romans
Apte
English
रोमकः [rōmakḥ], 1 The city of Rome.
A Roman, an inhabitant of Rome (usually in
pl.
)
Mb.
* 2.51.17.
N.
of an astronomer.
कम् A kind of salt (पांशुलवण).
A kind of magnet.
Comp.
-पत्तनम् the city of Rome. -सिद्धान्तः one of the five chief Siddhāntas (so called because it was probably derived from theRomans).
Apte 1890
English
रोमकः 1 The city of Rome.
2 A Roman, an inhabitant of Rome (usually in pl.).
कं 1 A kind of salt (पांशुलषण).
2 A kind of magnet.
Comp.
पत्तनं the city of Rome.
सिद्धांतः one of the five chief Siddhāntas (so called because it was probably derived from the Romans).
Monier Williams Cologne
English
1. रोमक
m.
Rome, Siddhāntaś.
‘the Roman’,
N.
of a partic. astronomer,
Var.
N.
of a village in the north of India g. पलद्य्-आदि
of a partic. mixed caste (v.l. for रामक),
Vas.
=
रोमक-सिद्धान्त below
pl.
N.
of a people,
MBh.
ii, 1837 (cf. 2. रोमन्)
the people of the Roman empire, the Romans,
VarBṛS.
2. रोमक
n.
(fr. रुमा) a kind of saline earth and the salt extracted from it (accord. to some ‘the salt from the lake Sambar in Ajmere’),
Suśr.
&c.
(cf. रौमक)
a kind of magnet,
L.
रोमक 3a See under 1. रोमन्.
3. रोमक
n.
hair (= रोमन्),
Hcat.
(esp. ifc. f(इका). ).
Monier Williams 1872
English
1. रोमक = रोमन् (at the end of an adj. comp.).
2. रोमक, अस्, m. Rome
‘the Roman’ as epi-
thet of a particular astronomer
(आस्), m. pl., N. of
a people (mentioned in Mahā-bh. Sabhā-p. 1837
cf. रोमाणस् under रोमन्)
the people of the
Roman empire, the Romans
(अम्), n. a kind of
saline earth and the salt extracted from it
a kind
of magnet.
—रोमक-पत्तन, अम्, n. the city of
Rome.
—रोमक-सिद्धान्त, अस्, m., N. of one
of the five chief Siddhāntas in the age of Varāha-
mihira.
—रोमकाचार्य (°क-आच्°), अस्, m., N. of a
teacher of astronomy.
Macdonell
English
रोमक roma-ka, 〈1.〉
n.
gnly. —°
a.
(ikā) = 🞄roman, hair
〈2.〉
m.
Rome:
pl.
the Romans: 🞄-pattana,
n.
city of Rome.
Apte Hindi
Hindi
रोमकः
पुं*
- रोमन् + कन्
रोम नाम का नगर
रोमकः
पुं*
- -
"रोमवासी, रोम नगर का निवासी"
Shabdartha Kaustubha
Kannada
रोमक
पदविभागः - > नपुंकलिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಪಾಂಸುಲವಣ
L R Vaidya
English
romaka {% m. %} 1. The city of Rome
2. an inhabitant of Rome, a Roman.
Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum
English
रोमक an astronomical author. Quoted in Śākalyasaṃ-
hitā W. p. 232, by Varāhamihira W. p. 239, in
Hāyanaratna W. p. 265, in Jñānabhāskara W. p. 287.
Being a mere shadow, he comes at last to be
mentioned as one of the originators of the Tājaka
Peters. 2, 131.
Mahabharata
English
Romaka, pl. (ºāḥ), a people. § 295 (Dyūtap.): II, 51, 1837 (brought tribute to Yudhishṭhira).
पुराणम्
English
रोमक / ROMAKA. A country in ancient india. The inhabitants of this country were called the Romakas. Mention is made in mahābhārata, Sabhā Parva, Chapter 51, Stanza 17, that the Romakas came with presents to the horse-sacrifice performed by yudhiṣṭhira.
शब्दकल्पद्रुमः
Sanskrit
रोमकं,
क्ली,
(रोमे कायतीति कै + कः ।)पांशुलवणम् (यथा, सुश्रुते ४२ ।“सैन्दवसौवर्च्चलविडपाक्यरोमकसामुद्रकपक्त्रिम-यवक्षारोषप्रसूतसुवर्च्चिकाप्रभृतीनि समासेनलवणो वर्गः
”) अयस्कान्तभेदः इति राज-निर्घण्टः
(रोमैव जनपदविशेषः तद्देश-वासिनि, पुं भूम्नि यथा, महाभारते ५० १५ ।“औष्णीकानन्तवासांश्च रोमकान् पुरुषादकान्
”)
वाचस्पत्यम्
Sanskrit
रोमक
न०
रोमेव निविडं कायति कै (रुम) नगरेसू० सि० पांशुलवणे अयस्कान्ते राजनि०
Capeller
German
रोमक
m.
Pl. die Römer.
Stchoupak
French
रोमक-
m.
pl.
n.
d'un peuple.